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Episode One Hundred & Eighty Two- 38 Skies Above: The Loneliest EP

Episode One Hundred & Eighty Two- 38 Skies Above: The Loneliest EP

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In this episode, we’re taking you behind the music of 38 Skies Above with an exclusive interview featuring Wellington/Porirua-based duo composed of Chelle and our very own co-host Martyn.
Together, they’ve just released their debut EP, The Loneliest - a heartfelt, four-track collection that blends folk-pop, soft rock, and touches of musical theatre. It’s a project full of quiet beauty, emotional honesty, and rich harmonies that feel both timeless and deeply personal.

We’ll break down the stories behind the duo, explore how their friendship shaped the music, and talk about what it means to make something this vulnerable in today’s music landscape. You’ll also hear insights straight from Chelle about the writing and recording process, influences, and what’s next for the duo.

Whether you're discovering 38 Skies Above for the first time or already a fan, this episode offers a rare, intimate look into the heart of their debut. Get into it!

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